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Half Day Canoe Hire on the Picturesque River Wye from Hay-On-Wye

"Hay – Whitney Estimated time - half a dayHay to Whitney is a 5.25 mile paddle starting in the picturesque town of Hay-on-Wye. “Hay” often described as ""the town of books” is home to the famous literary festival. The Hay-Whitney paddle is a diverse and exciting stretch with an abundance of kingfishers otters sand martins herons and leaping salmon. If you’re going to canoe the Wye there’s no better a place to start!"

Guided Canoe Full-Day Tour Down the River Wye from Hay-On-Wye

"Make the most of your day on the river Wye with a guided canoe trip. Learn paddle skills local history and about the wildlife along the river. Gain a more bespoke experience and make the most out of your day on the River Wye. Your guide is a BCU Qualified Paddler and has a deep knowledge of the River Wye and surrounding area.""""Make the most of your day on the river Wye with a guided canoe trip. Learn paddle skills local history and about the wildlife along the river. Gain a more bespoke experience and make the most out of your day on the wye."title=Highlights&1=Guided+canoe+trip+on+the+Wye+River&2=Learn+some+new+paddling+skills+from+the+expert+paddler%2Fguide&3=Hear+about+the+history+of+the+area+from+the+guide&4=Small-group+trip+ensures+plenty+of+personalized+attention+from+the+guide""

National Motorcycle Museum Admission

"The National Motorcycle Museum is ideally situated in the once renowned workshop capital of the world centrally based in the UK with ideal network links through all major routes i.e. M42 Birmingham International Railway Station and Birmingham International Airport all on our doorstep. The Museum has ample free parking with wheelchair accessibility.Set over five halls this tour will take you back in history from Veteran and Pioneer motorcyclist to Riders of the Modern Superbike era.The gift shop offers an extensive range of motorcycle related books

The High Peak Trail

The High Peak Trail runs for 26kms from High Peak Junction , near Cromford to Dowlow, near Buxton.It follows the course of the old Cromford and High Peak Railway.You can walk, cycle, or ride a horse...

Stanage Edge

Stanage is the largest and most impressive of the gritstone edges of the Peak District. Situated on the moors north of Hathersage, and visible from miles away down in the Hope Valley, it stretches for...

Wreckage of two Sabre jets

The Wreckage of two Sabre jets (XD707 & XD730) are the remains of many aircraft lost in the Peak District during the war and thereafter - it remains the Bermuda triangle for aircraft in Britain. On 22...

Bonsall- Shhhhhhhh its a secret!

Hidden in a deep dale this quiet and peaceful village mainly comprises of limestone cottages which once housed the local lead miners and weaversOn first sight Bonsal seems to be only one narrow road...

Real Ale in a secluded spot

Leadmill Brewery is a small micro brewery working out of an old stable block. It has its own bar called of course, "The Old Stables"When we reached the location, all we could see was the stable block....

Top Things to Do in Derbyshire

River Wye

The River Wye is 15 miles long and it flows from the River Trent to the North sea at the Humber.
The Wye is rich in trout and grayling fish. Ducks, geese and swans line the river at Bakewell and it is...

Gingerbread Shop

This is the oldest building I could find in central Ashbourne. Dating from 1641 it became the 'Roebuck Inn' in the 17th century, and then a bakery in 1805. It's been a bakery ever since, owned by the...